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you are the big government people. [ laughter ] >> i want government to solve the big problems but be less prescriptive on the how. it's about amplifying voices, getting more people to participate in the life of their city. >> stephen: if that is so important and effective why are you at the top of government why not resign and become one of groundlings you say it's going to change the world. >> it's not about those in office. >> stephen: right, it's not about you. you got it. >> stephen: why do i have you on the show then? >> i'm a conduit opening up government being less prescriptive. >> stephen: let's talk about california. i don't trust the state completely because you have a bear on your flag. [laughter] california was a golden land of opportunity. >> yes, it did. >> stephen: now it's a degreing dust bowl of debt where education isn't free anymore and people are fleeing. it's got a smaller population than wyoming at this point. what happened to california. >> we just submitted a balanced budget for the first time in ten years. >> stephen: by jacking the taxes on guys like me. >>
you are the big government people. [ laughter ] >> i want government to solve the big problems but be less prescriptive on the how. it's about amplifying voices, getting more people to participate in the life of their city. >> stephen: if that is so important and effective why are you at the top of government why not resign and become one of groundlings you say it's going to change the world. >> it's not about those in office. >> stephen: right, it's not about you. you...
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government forces have filled the area. our ambulances and fire trucks not allowingarea, journalists into the area for security reasons. the soldiers are refusing to allow journalists into the crash site because there were weapons and explosives. >> security forces have killed a four suspects in the " the bombings -- quetta bombings. the attack has led to protests across pakistan. now this report. >> defiant and unified, thousands of ethnic shias voice their anger at the continued violence aimed at their community. the area is home to minority group and the site of many sectarian attacks against them, including saturday's bombing which claimed more than 80 lives. >> we are a peaceful community who are constantly and deaths door. none of these people deserved to die. we want justice from the state. >> victim's families have turned to an extreme form of protest that they used after a similar deadly attack glassman. this is perhaps the most painful part of this community's protest. the families who lost loved ones in saturday'
government forces have filled the area. our ambulances and fire trucks not allowingarea, journalists into the area for security reasons. the soldiers are refusing to allow journalists into the crash site because there were weapons and explosives. >> security forces have killed a four suspects in the " the bombings -- quetta bombings. the attack has led to protests across pakistan. now this report. >> defiant and unified, thousands of ethnic shias voice their anger at the...
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government budget for about fifteen days so you have a huge increase in the growth of government yes and of course as we know guess or simply deferred comp we've had a massive increase and interesting part of the social mobility is down we've got this huge cliff edge yet and so unless there is a massive shrinking in the size and power of the state and not just what they talk about you know we're going to reduce the rate of increase over time and we're going to call that a you know a substantial enormous cost in government spending there's simply no way that the economy can recover stuff and definitely a multitude of reasons and unless you address the actual core of the system i don't think that it is going to recover i think that you just outlined that pretty well let's talk about the solution because i think a lot of people when they look at what you're proposing to size down the state to really get that libertarian mindset you take it one step further you actually advocate no state talk about this philosophy and i think a lot of people are confused because what i mean myself includ
government budget for about fifteen days so you have a huge increase in the growth of government yes and of course as we know guess or simply deferred comp we've had a massive increase and interesting part of the social mobility is down we've got this huge cliff edge yet and so unless there is a massive shrinking in the size and power of the state and not just what they talk about you know we're going to reduce the rate of increase over time and we're going to call that a you know a substantial...
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is this back by the government? >> it has to be. it cannot penetrate the great fire wall of china which closely monitors internet communications in these volumes without being known to the government. it must be part of the government. >> of what use is given it will annoy the americans? >> i do not think they care so much about who the candlelight, it is about what they can obtain. you can obtain a lot of data that helps chinese industry get a leg up on their opponents. the second way is to give you a weapons system. in the form of using sophisticated internet controls to penetrate the infrastructure. say the national pipeline or the national power grid. it gives them a potential that can deploy if they feel it is important to their national interests. >> how strongly are u.s. officials protesting this behind the scene? >> the u.s. has been raising this on a regular basis. the issue is a complicated one. every country is going to use these tools to spy and each other. >> including the u.s.? >> of course. the u.s. is very capable of
is this back by the government? >> it has to be. it cannot penetrate the great fire wall of china which closely monitors internet communications in these volumes without being known to the government. it must be part of the government. >> of what use is given it will annoy the americans? >> i do not think they care so much about who the candlelight, it is about what they can obtain. you can obtain a lot of data that helps chinese industry get a leg up on their opponents. the...
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[applause] the good government awards also support spur's good government work. it is a central part of our mission. our agenda is admittedly ambitious. we analyze every local measure on the san francisco ballot, which until recently was a pretty formidable task. we participate in most of the major issues of city government from pension and payroll tax reform to some of the most important discussions on how we fund a lot of our public services, whether that finding different revenue streams for our parks, are trying to find new ways to fund public transportation in the city. we're very happy to be working with mayor lee and the board to address a lot of these issues. this will clearly be a busy year for us. another component of our work is connecting the city's robuspro o assistance with our many business partners. this is a core part of mfac original purpose in san francisco. we are focused on building this capacity once again. as everyone here knows, the nature of how cities are doing business is changing. fundamentally. costly federal and state mandates contin
[applause] the good government awards also support spur's good government work. it is a central part of our mission. our agenda is admittedly ambitious. we analyze every local measure on the san francisco ballot, which until recently was a pretty formidable task. we participate in most of the major issues of city government from pension and payroll tax reform to some of the most important discussions on how we fund a lot of our public services, whether that finding different revenue streams for...
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you need to present a government issued id. it has a photo of her. there say number on it and we offered to the police department to match the number with the name we would cooperate. we put it on the record tonight. it's a government issued id and in fact if you look at page five of the respondent's brief there say reference to the medical marijuana card as an scpasm of something that she couldn't get and therefore couldn't prove identity or something. it's at the bottom of page five. the investigation that was done thoroughly before it was issued again had reference to the 1979 file they had on her, so for decades and decades she's been known to the police department and this is kind of bizarre what we're talking about is the question of identity, proof of identity. the police department knows and they have thoroughly investigated. they took fingerprints and issued the permit and during each year that it was renewed they had continuing authority to do investigations, and they could do it with respect to the new application, but chose not to rather
you need to present a government issued id. it has a photo of her. there say number on it and we offered to the police department to match the number with the name we would cooperate. we put it on the record tonight. it's a government issued id and in fact if you look at page five of the respondent's brief there say reference to the medical marijuana card as an scpasm of something that she couldn't get and therefore couldn't prove identity or something. it's at the bottom of page five. the...
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from their government. our obligation is to work tirelessly in partnership with citizen watchdogs and the gao, to deliver the facts to the american people and bring genuine reform to federal bureaucracy. today, we are having our broadest oversight hearing that we have in any one congress. that's because the gao's report is, in fact, on all spending of government and all risk to government. and, in fact, is the most important report published. each two years, general dodaro and his staff assess all the risk to the government. in size of the risk, in dollars, but also in the likelihood of success or failure. this risk produces the top, if you will, highest threat. it also recognizes the success that sometimes occurs because of both gao and this committee's efforts to work with the government to reduce waste and risk to government. this year, by one account we lost $261 billion, or 7% of our total spending in fraud and waste. i might note that when you analyze that, or if you will, decadize it, that represents
from their government. our obligation is to work tirelessly in partnership with citizen watchdogs and the gao, to deliver the facts to the american people and bring genuine reform to federal bureaucracy. today, we are having our broadest oversight hearing that we have in any one congress. that's because the gao's report is, in fact, on all spending of government and all risk to government. and, in fact, is the most important report published. each two years, general dodaro and his staff assess...
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training from the government. lou: i think that he does not like the word, like it matters what he thinks. he doesn't like the word minorities to missouri was to use the word emerging majority. you know, it's against the laws of nature. decan only be one majority of the time. what the heck does that mean? >> well, he's trying to influence how people feel. and when you change a word you're trying to change the emotion behind that word. lou: and the thought. >> right. and the thought process. lou: which is one of the reasons -- >> inaccurate. it does not mean you will be an emerging majority. you might be, you might not be. lou: the other thing, there is nothing in and of itself that is pejorative about the word minority. there is certainly nothing positive about majority in and of itself. is simply what it is. >> that's right. lou: to suggest that is somehow -- i just find this -- >> i'm not sure what he was conveying. maybe his intentions were good, but his style, i take issue with it. i don't know if he was compl
training from the government. lou: i think that he does not like the word, like it matters what he thinks. he doesn't like the word minorities to missouri was to use the word emerging majority. you know, it's against the laws of nature. decan only be one majority of the time. what the heck does that mean? >> well, he's trying to influence how people feel. and when you change a word you're trying to change the emotion behind that word. lou: and the thought. >> right. and the thought...
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this has to be government to government now. they don't believe in freedom of the internet. i don't think the obama administration believes in the freedom of the internet, even though the internet as we have it in the united states today is an utter marketplace of freedom. it's unregulated, untaxed, uncontrol by the government. i hope it stays that way, but we need the protection of the government so that foreign governments can't assault it, which is apparently what's happened. tracy: talking tariffs? there's no way to rain the guys in. >> probably not. i think the mentality of the chinese military, one would guess, is that this is a good thing that they can stop us in our tracks. tariffs, you know, tracy, create tariff wars and make prices expensive for everybody and cause unemployment to go up and inflation to kick in. we know that from the great depression. ashley: the price of the freedom we enjoy on the internet is we leave ourselves open to the times of attack. >> also the federal government should do something. i don't know if it's technologically or diplomatically,
this has to be government to government now. they don't believe in freedom of the internet. i don't think the obama administration believes in the freedom of the internet, even though the internet as we have it in the united states today is an utter marketplace of freedom. it's unregulated, untaxed, uncontrol by the government. i hope it stays that way, but we need the protection of the government so that foreign governments can't assault it, which is apparently what's happened. tracy: talking...
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every cause i want to come is going to go down that i've got an agreement which is only to government for. now because i want to cure me. and. there's trouble and i don't i'm strong. and i'm giving them problems. he. does because i said if you give us the right. back and it's our career the villagers go about their lives in close proximity to the militants. fun fishermen contemplate the choices young men must make and faced with the challenge of being poor in the niger delta fly dad is a fish...
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. >> president obama believes the government is the solution, more government. >> big government. >> big government. >> big government. >> this is the most progovernment speech since lyndon johnson. >> stephen: yes, i find it offensive that the head of our government would give a speech to everyone else in the government that was so pro-government. [ laughter ] not to mention, the president immediately declared war on the private sector. >> tonight, let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth, no one who works full time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> >> stephen: $9? that is almost two feet of sandwich. where does it end? where did it end? a living wage spoils the working man. just ask c.e.o. and fox news resident smeagol robert luddy. jim? >> i worked for $85 cents an hour when i was in high school and i was happy to have that job. >> stephen: that's what i'm talking. america has gone soft. if everyone is living the fantasy life of cold and heat they'll have no drive. it's that suffering that lifts people up to start their
. >> president obama believes the government is the solution, more government. >> big government. >> big government. >> big government. >> this is the most progovernment speech since lyndon johnson. >> stephen: yes, i find it offensive that the head of our government would give a speech to everyone else in the government that was so pro-government. [ laughter ] not to mention, the president immediately declared war on the private sector. >> tonight,...
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s relations with europe turning christly sour the government there appears to be seeking an alternative markets to support its debt stricken economy british prime minister is on a three day visit to its former colony india bid to woo officials and investors david cameron has called on new delhi to cut regulations and make tape encourage stronger trade ties. the pm says britain wants to become india's economic partner choice as it comes as well it's also seeks to expand its ties to the right the growing asian heinecke just last week president francois hollande was in india to hammer out the deals some observers say london will face challenges in the winning open you daddy. the size of the delegation certainly shows the aggressive nature of the far right mr cameron's drive to seek trade abroad right now prime minister cameron is not the best friend all the rest of the you especially france and germany so i think the interests of the two countries france and britain are quite separate britain feels that because of the historic on relationship with india. britain can. then perhaps first wit
s relations with europe turning christly sour the government there appears to be seeking an alternative markets to support its debt stricken economy british prime minister is on a three day visit to its former colony india bid to woo officials and investors david cameron has called on new delhi to cut regulations and make tape encourage stronger trade ties. the pm says britain wants to become india's economic partner choice as it comes as well it's also seeks to expand its ties to the right the...
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government and other governments have refused to allow any changes to the international conventions and any changes that would correct this historical wrong. turning to efforts to change this, the election of the president of bolivia marks a real turning point in relations with the international community, and in terms with the government policy towards the coca leave. the administration adopted this, this cocaine no approach, they eliminated the eradication strategy that had led to so many human rights violations, violence, social conflict, and replace that with the program of voluntary social control, which is actually having better results than previous policies, certainly more so than neighboring policies. but with regards to the international convention, the government began a campaign to try to correct this historical error. the first thing they did, which everyone agreed was sort of a modest effort, was to try to amend the convention by removing the two subparagraphs the basically say that it needs to be abolished within the 25 year period that has now passed some years ago. they
government and other governments have refused to allow any changes to the international conventions and any changes that would correct this historical wrong. turning to efforts to change this, the election of the president of bolivia marks a real turning point in relations with the international community, and in terms with the government policy towards the coca leave. the administration adopted this, this cocaine no approach, they eliminated the eradication strategy that had led to so many...
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investigators those say both the rebels and the government are committing war crimes and that those guilty should face justice at the hague for the chronicle's magazine foreign affairs editor thinks a criminal court is just a cover for a powerful outside force that's really put strings. the i.c.c. is not the forum or any country to see the justice and the power of the i.c.c. prosecutor to act depends on the will of the political masters so ultimately it's a political court the foundation of the entire and if this is the ideology of the universal political and legal culture for the whole world is the find by the post-modern west so this is really a signal which is supposed to hide the essence of this project and it is to treat bashar and his government as members of joint enterprise so i think this is just a choreographed farce to conceal the fact that the decision in washington has already been made but luckily bashar is proving to be a much tougher nut to crack than they expected. coming up the kids are not all right so they don't have british classrooms it seems we investigate why weapon
investigators those say both the rebels and the government are committing war crimes and that those guilty should face justice at the hague for the chronicle's magazine foreign affairs editor thinks a criminal court is just a cover for a powerful outside force that's really put strings. the i.c.c. is not the forum or any country to see the justice and the power of the i.c.c. prosecutor to act depends on the will of the political masters so ultimately it's a political court the foundation of the...
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government. are we vuller inable? you hear horror stories about what could happen about the next threat could be nation state that takes over something. is that realistic? >> whether or not it's realistic, there are vulnerabilities there and priv lent threat. on private industry side there is a threat. >> they target the intellectual property. from inside the u.s., looking for the private information for the typical individual in the country. >> bret: there is a new study out we heard a report about virginia based cyber security firm. charging the chinese set up a one building. it comes back to one place they say. take a listen to head of this firm. >> it didn't take much to put one and up with together. that building harbored the group. we know where the building is. i can't tell you where it is. inside it's hard to estimate. 12-story building. maybe it's hundreds of folks or thousands. i can tell you it's output. what they are responsible for is thousands of companys compromised. sustained effort, too. this is going
government. are we vuller inable? you hear horror stories about what could happen about the next threat could be nation state that takes over something. is that realistic? >> whether or not it's realistic, there are vulnerabilities there and priv lent threat. on private industry side there is a threat. >> they target the intellectual property. from inside the u.s., looking for the private information for the typical individual in the country. >> bret: there is a new study out...
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the federal government. probably the most glaring success would be gaining. there have been tried that have been very successful with gaming. it is about entertainment and tourism. the success of that, and what that has done, is allow tribes to use that revenue stream to diversify their own portfolios. there are tribes engaged in other types of at -- other types of activities. one owns a bank. they also own a chocolate factory. metal fabrication plant. a number of those things that produce and provide revenue. what that really does is allow us to reinvest in our own people. we provide scholarships for our students. we provide youth and family services that the federal government does not provide. these are services each community needs. we are talking about scholarships, it allows our young people to go and have access to higher opportunities. we are seeing those students that have benefited from this and the scholarships are coming back to our communities as doctors and lawyers, highly skilled cpas. these f
the federal government. probably the most glaring success would be gaining. there have been tried that have been very successful with gaming. it is about entertainment and tourism. the success of that, and what that has done, is allow tribes to use that revenue stream to diversify their own portfolios. there are tribes engaged in other types of at -- other types of activities. one owns a bank. they also own a chocolate factory. metal fabrication plant. a number of those things that produce and...
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i mean, look at what this government is doing. this government under barack obama is hiring people to teach people how to be racist. this is the most incredible thing. we've seen a lot of incredible stuff from our government. usually it's something like maxine waters, you know what this libya is going to do, we're going to socialize your oil company. this is coordinated, planned effort to go in and teach government workers to be racist. >> bill: did he define the racism. i see politically correct but go back one sentence where you picked it up. everybody needs to say black man. >> what is it with this? what is it with this? we all in this together. here is an organization that is our government spending your tax dollars trying to teach this nonsense. they are teaching that the white man came over and stole the land from the indians. that is what they are teaching here. if i were in congress and i would urge everyone to call your congressman and you tell them, pull the funding from the usda. this is outrageous they would spend your
i mean, look at what this government is doing. this government under barack obama is hiring people to teach people how to be racist. this is the most incredible thing. we've seen a lot of incredible stuff from our government. usually it's something like maxine waters, you know what this libya is going to do, we're going to socialize your oil company. this is coordinated, planned effort to go in and teach government workers to be racist. >> bill: did he define the racism. i see politically...
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lurching from crisis to crisis is government from crisis to crisis. there is no big comprehensive tax reform or entitlement changes in the offing any time before the next election. so i think we're talking about two more years of contual stomach turning. >> susie: that sounds brutal. thanks, an,for o gr ptarom. coming on the program. stan col le stan collender with the qurvis communication. qorvis communication group. >> tom: it may not feel like >> tom: it may not feel like summer, unless you have filled up your gas tank recently. prices at the pump are closing in on last summer's highs. already they're are the highest they've ever been at this time of year. ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: across the country, drivers are feeling the spike in gas prices. >> gas prices went up 11 cents in one day. >> it jumps almost every two days, it seems like. >> reporter: according to www.gasbuddy.com, a gallon of regular gas is up 45 cents over the past month to $3.71 a gallon. experts point to a trio of reasons: refineries are not producing at full capacity a
lurching from crisis to crisis is government from crisis to crisis. there is no big comprehensive tax reform or entitlement changes in the offing any time before the next election. so i think we're talking about two more years of contual stomach turning. >> susie: that sounds brutal. thanks, an,for o gr ptarom. coming on the program. stan col le stan collender with the qurvis communication. qorvis communication group. >> tom: it may not feel like >> tom: it may not feel like...
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the balance of power is tipped unmistakably toward the government. this is an arguably dangerous development. do you agree with this, dana, because with all due respect it seemed like you could write a similar if not the same story about any white house. >> well, i think that's right, martin. i don't think this is -- it's maybe this president has been a little better by a matter of degree in terms of manipulating the press but this has been going on for a long time. for more than a generation. >> manipulating the press? this is a president who is described on every other day by certain so-called news organizations as a muslim from kenya. i mean, as an ardent european socialist. as a man who's actually into creating some kind of marxist government in america. what are we talking about? what kind of control has he got over the media? >> i wouldn't say he's been successful at manipulating all aspects of the media. i think we're talking about the mainstream media. what i was say something the media have really splintered. okay, so you're obviously not go
the balance of power is tipped unmistakably toward the government. this is an arguably dangerous development. do you agree with this, dana, because with all due respect it seemed like you could write a similar if not the same story about any white house. >> well, i think that's right, martin. i don't think this is -- it's maybe this president has been a little better by a matter of degree in terms of manipulating the press but this has been going on for a long time. for more than a...
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government that we've ever had in the history of the world we now have the very largest government that the world has ever seen this is an inevitable think because what happens is when you have a small government you get free trade you get incredible productivity growth you get wealth growth you get the humilation of capital and all that stuff and what happens is just like an animal droppings that attracts lies it attracts governments to grow up so when you have freedom free markets free trade genuine freedom down wealth grows when wealth grows governments get the tax more and people don't care as much as they have so much more money and then when you get even more money governments use that as collateral to borrow which is why the national debt can be so big can be so much bigger in america and europe than it can save africa and so when you have a very small government what you are is creating the conditions to get enormous guns and so that's a huge problem so i know it's a weird radical idea but it's really not that strange when we think about it i mean i assume that you would not lik
government that we've ever had in the history of the world we now have the very largest government that the world has ever seen this is an inevitable think because what happens is when you have a small government you get free trade you get incredible productivity growth you get wealth growth you get the humilation of capital and all that stuff and what happens is just like an animal droppings that attracts lies it attracts governments to grow up so when you have freedom free markets free trade...
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this is not government against government. this say well financed well resourced government entity attacking organizations who aren't prepared to deal with that onslaught. >> grady summers with us, thanks, appreciate the update from you this morning. we'll take a short break, ahead, a air disease cripples a young man to the point where he cannot walk, he's in a wheelchair but by a drastic effort by his brother he's out of bed, now even driving a car. how he turned his life around, coming up next. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tir
this is not government against government. this say well financed well resourced government entity attacking organizations who aren't prepared to deal with that onslaught. >> grady summers with us, thanks, appreciate the update from you this morning. we'll take a short break, ahead, a air disease cripples a young man to the point where he cannot walk, he's in a wheelchair but by a drastic effort by his brother he's out of bed, now even driving a car. how he turned his life around, coming...
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>> yes, the government announced an evaluation while chavez was away. they said that was a decision that was consulled with them. of course it was a decision that many experts thought that the government might put off for a bit longer precisely because it is rather controversial decision that was criticized by the main opposition leader. >> suarez: did the prices of oil consumer goods immediately rise once that evaluation was announced? >> no, they didn't. and the reason for that is a bit complicated. but it's basic allegation that the government is sort of easing in to the devaluation by allowing some purchases of certain goods that were already approved through the government currency agency for a limited time because they were already approved that those purchases can be made and those dollars can be made available. that is lessening somewhat the immediate impact on inflation although inflation is already at 22% and most economists say they think it's likely to be pushed higher as a result of the devaluation. >> suarez: who would you say is really ru
>> yes, the government announced an evaluation while chavez was away. they said that was a decision that was consulled with them. of course it was a decision that many experts thought that the government might put off for a bit longer precisely because it is rather controversial decision that was criticized by the main opposition leader. >> suarez: did the prices of oil consumer goods immediately rise once that evaluation was announced? >> no, they didn't. and the reason for...
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government, but stuart, if there's anything that we pay our taxes for the federal government to do, it's to protect us from invasion, real or virtual, from a foreign government. so if a foreign government instead of sending missiles here is destroying our ability to live, to engage in commercial, by interfering with our computer system, we expect the federal government to put a stop to that to protect us. stated differently, if you or i are hacked or fox is hacked and it is done by a federal government, how could we have the wherewithal to resist? only the american government can do that. this is not missiles. this is people in a computer room. stuart: but in this instance, constitutionally, you're okay with federal government action to repel the borders? >> absolutely. stuart: you're okay with that? >> absolutely. this is to the clause of the constitution which empowers the federal government to promote the common defense to defend us from those who from a foreign shore would interfere with our way of life. we're not talking about somebody using propaganda to use words. we're talki
government, but stuart, if there's anything that we pay our taxes for the federal government to do, it's to protect us from invasion, real or virtual, from a foreign government. so if a foreign government instead of sending missiles here is destroying our ability to live, to engage in commercial, by interfering with our computer system, we expect the federal government to put a stop to that to protect us. stated differently, if you or i are hacked or fox is hacked and it is done by a federal...
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. >>> government delays its decision on the next bank of japan governor. is this the beginning of a more moderate japanese agenda? >>> and we're live in milan as the italian electoral race enters the final stref. we'll hear just why the mayor will decide to vote. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. welcome to today's, a bit of a transport theme going on this morning. >> or lack thereof. >> well, there's bmw, has their recalled. you have to take your one and three series back. >> the thing about the bmw is people have to take them to the special bmw shop, anyway. when you have a recall like this, it's a pretty straightforward process for owners. >> then making a replica of the "titanic." some people are worried they're making it in a chinese shipyard. >> they're pitching this with "titanic" with a twist. some say the twist should be maybe this time it won't sink. >> they are going to do the original sailing route. what happens when they get three quarters of the way across? >> t
. >>> government delays its decision on the next bank of japan governor. is this the beginning of a more moderate japanese agenda? >>> and we're live in milan as the italian electoral race enters the final stref. we'll hear just why the mayor will decide to vote. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. welcome to today's, a bit of a transport theme going on this morning. >>...
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what this does is it makes the rest of government a bit dysfunctional. and of course, it builds cynicism. the one thing i wonder here is we already know that congress isn't popular. the president is testing the political limits of the public cynicism, which is how much are they going to believe this? are they going to look up and say how often going to say this? i'm through listening to washington. >> all right. chuck todd with the dire forecast to go along with the news we're reporting tonight. chuck, thanks, as always. >>> marine corps four-star general john allen in line to become the nato supreme allied commander has been rattled by the e-mail scandal that brought down cia director david petraeus, informed the president today he is retiring. to support his wife who is ill with an autoimmune disorder. general allen was cleared of wrongdoing after e-mails between him and a florida socialite surfaced during the course of the petraeus investigation. >>> oscar pistorius was back in court today. and for the first time, we heard his side of the story, what
what this does is it makes the rest of government a bit dysfunctional. and of course, it builds cynicism. the one thing i wonder here is we already know that congress isn't popular. the president is testing the political limits of the public cynicism, which is how much are they going to believe this? are they going to look up and say how often going to say this? i'm through listening to washington. >> all right. chuck todd with the dire forecast to go along with the news we're reporting...
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investigators say the syrian opposition and the government are committing war crimes adding that those guilty should face justice at the hague but foreign affairs editor of the chronicle is magazine. thinks a criminal court is just a cover for a powerful act side force pulling the strings. so ultimately it's a political court the foundation of the entire edifice is the ideology of universal political and legal culture the whole world is defined by the post-modern west so this is really a signal which is supposed to hide the essence of this project and it is to treat bashar and his government as members of the joint enterprise so are you saying this is just a choreographed pass to conceal the fact that the decision in washington has already been made but luckily bashar is proving to be a much tougher nut to crack than they expected. more news in our tape this hour police and striking workers from spain's iberia airlines have clashed in madrid airport during attempts to clear a terminal for protesting crowds iberia's staff announced a five day walkout against plans to cut nearly four tho
investigators say the syrian opposition and the government are committing war crimes adding that those guilty should face justice at the hague but foreign affairs editor of the chronicle is magazine. thinks a criminal court is just a cover for a powerful act side force pulling the strings. so ultimately it's a political court the foundation of the entire edifice is the ideology of universal political and legal culture the whole world is defined by the post-modern west so this is really a signal...
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banks government agencies and other industries. abc has the details from washington. >> reporter: the cyberattacks have hit some of the largest u.s. constitutions, banks, military contractors and energy companies. and a new report from an u.s. cybersecurity firm points the finger at the chinese government. this nondescript office in shanghai is believed headquarters for a chinese army unit. the chinese government and military deny the accuindications butaccusationsbut there is skepticism. >> they're not going to allow this amount of hacking without controlling it. >> reporter: 100 organizations and companies were hacked, including coca-cola. how does this type of international hacking affect average americans? u.s. investigators say this amounts to economic he espionage it could cost countless americans jobs. >> there is no question about it. cyberwarfare cyberattacks, cybertheft are the future. >> reporter: today the white house would not comment directly on the report. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns about the highest l
banks government agencies and other industries. abc has the details from washington. >> reporter: the cyberattacks have hit some of the largest u.s. constitutions, banks, military contractors and energy companies. and a new report from an u.s. cybersecurity firm points the finger at the chinese government. this nondescript office in shanghai is believed headquarters for a chinese army unit. the chinese government and military deny the accuindications butaccusationsbut there is skepticism....
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that was changed by the federal government. in 2005 they passed the real id act and made it stricter for people to get a state identification and that was in response to the highjackers of 911 getting a false identification. public policy demands that the police department do whatever it can to protect the public. now the reason the fortuneteller ordinance was breat created is because the da's office received numerous complaints of people taken advantage of, loss of savings, jewelry, so forth. people going to fortuneteller are pretty much vulnerable and the police department wants to make sure when they do a background check it's that person, and therefore public policy would require the interpretation of government identification to be valid. also the permitting process would be subject to ash trairness and confusion if we allow someone to come before any permitting application process and give an expired identification plus a bunch of letters or other documentation that's not really id. i would think it wouldn't be fair to th
that was changed by the federal government. in 2005 they passed the real id act and made it stricter for people to get a state identification and that was in response to the highjackers of 911 getting a false identification. public policy demands that the police department do whatever it can to protect the public. now the reason the fortuneteller ordinance was breat created is because the da's office received numerous complaints of people taken advantage of, loss of savings, jewelry, so forth....
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then perhaps first where the indian government how well i would say this the historical memory is of course only a rule doesn't sit very well read the indians still. meanwhile reports reveal the u.k. has already made a killing by selling weapons to a country accused of gross human rights violations lanka has reportedly bought more than three million pounds worth of small arms and ammunition from britain despite the asian countries record of mistreating minorities and suppressing separatist antiwar activists jim brown believes the u.k. is placing geopolitics super human rights. because there's the geostrategic questions because sri lanka occupies a very strategic position. in the indian ocean you have the united states what they call the pivot toward asia which britain the plea going along with good relations with the shura langkow would be very valuable in that context also because this whole idea that britain abides by human rights criteria in arms exports simply doesn't make sense and generally should be discounted the arms trade is a very hard. profitable geo politically important
then perhaps first where the indian government how well i would say this the historical memory is of course only a rule doesn't sit very well read the indians still. meanwhile reports reveal the u.k. has already made a killing by selling weapons to a country accused of gross human rights violations lanka has reportedly bought more than three million pounds worth of small arms and ammunition from britain despite the asian countries record of mistreating minorities and suppressing separatist...
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government spending undoubtedly was the key, the stimulus package. the president of the united states signed the american recovery and reinvestment act four years ago this week. it is responsible for saving and creating 2.5 million jobs in this country at a time when the country was on the verge of a depression. but the stimulus did more than keep the country out of a hole. it built the country right back up. at the end of 2008, the nation's domestic gdp was in dangerous negative territory. after the stimulus package, the economy started growing. the stock market enjoyed the effect of the stimulus, as well. four years ago today, the dow closed near 7,000. on friday it closed near 14,000. now, we have had and witnessed 35 consecutive months of private sector job growth. without the stimulus, unemployment was projected to hit 12% in 2010. only three republican lawmakers supported the stimulus. but as the president points out, a whole lot of them enjoyed the benefits. >> and i know you want these job-creating projects in your district. i've seen all tho
government spending undoubtedly was the key, the stimulus package. the president of the united states signed the american recovery and reinvestment act four years ago this week. it is responsible for saving and creating 2.5 million jobs in this country at a time when the country was on the verge of a depression. but the stimulus did more than keep the country out of a hole. it built the country right back up. at the end of 2008, the nation's domestic gdp was in dangerous negative territory....
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a fig leaf which is supposed to hide the essence of this project and it is to treat bashar and his government as members of the joint enterprise so i think this is just a copy of graft us to conceal the fact that the decision in washington has already been made but luckily bashar is proving to be a much tougher nut to crack than they expected. coming up very soon all this channel the kids are not all right sitting on a bridge anyway we're reporting on but investigating one weapons in school bugs are becoming worryingly widespread among pupils in the u.k. these days as a study is revealed a catalogue of violence also with talking about one of the most sensitive plots of land in the west bank and israel's construction plans in a key palestinian area just a couple of the many stories of why the after this break. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. wealthy british style. time. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert the no ho
a fig leaf which is supposed to hide the essence of this project and it is to treat bashar and his government as members of the joint enterprise so i think this is just a copy of graft us to conceal the fact that the decision in washington has already been made but luckily bashar is proving to be a much tougher nut to crack than they expected. coming up very soon all this channel the kids are not all right sitting on a bridge anyway we're reporting on but investigating one weapons in school...
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the government has access. they have tools. they have information that can help protect the private sector. they have to keep the bad guys out of their system. we have hundreds of billions of dollars of intellectual property that is whisked away via the internet every year. we do not even know how big this problem is. you have to work together on this. there are concerns about that. connell: does it change the dynamic at all? does it change the dynamic at all that this report directly links the taxes to the chinese military? does it make it more and comment upon our military and government to respond? >> well, you know, this is not new news in my view. the chinese government knows what is going on despite the denials by the chinese ministry of foreign affairs. the u.s. government has been bringing this up with the chinese for a long time. it is low risk. it is low cost. it is high return and difficult to track. even getting a location on these servers, this is a little bit of guesswork involved there. there are real challenges
the government has access. they have tools. they have information that can help protect the private sector. they have to keep the bad guys out of their system. we have hundreds of billions of dollars of intellectual property that is whisked away via the internet every year. we do not even know how big this problem is. you have to work together on this. there are concerns about that. connell: does it change the dynamic at all? does it change the dynamic at all that this report directly links the...
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from a building in china that may be government. the company a new report says the chinese military is behind many of these attacks is with us. david: and a money manager over $70 billion under management says it needs alternative investments in your portfolio including a few commodities. find out what they are next here on fox business. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor. [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. liz: so dell beats on
from a building in china that may be government. the company a new report says the chinese military is behind many of these attacks is with us. david: and a money manager over $70 billion under management says it needs alternative investments in your portfolio including a few commodities. find out what they are next here on fox business. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to...
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they asked the government to stop building the facility. electric power development company is constructing the plant in oma. the town is 23 kilometers by sea from hokkaido. work was stopped after the 2011 quake. it was resumed in 2012. cities submitted their request to the central government. >> translator: i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water. city officials say they are considering filing a lawsuit to demand a stop to the construction. >>> japanese companies are teaming up to take part in an off shore development project. they sent up a joint group to build a huge oil rig. the group includes five machinery makers and shipbuilders. >> translator: we have established this group hoping to provide a place where enthusiastic engineers from various companies can come and work together. i hope they will pool their knowledge and ideas and help develop the technology that we need. >> well, as a first step, the g
they asked the government to stop building the facility. electric power development company is constructing the plant in oma. the town is 23 kilometers by sea from hokkaido. work was stopped after the 2011 quake. it was resumed in 2012. cities submitted their request to the central government. >> translator: i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water....
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., shall ones about will the government shut down, will there be an abyss, will there be a government -- what do you call it -- a lockout? will there be the end of the continuing resolution, the failure to meet our debt creating requirements. it goes on and on. i think it's a political purpose here. you may not agree. i think there's a purpose in this, to undermine the government. >> i don't know if it's to undermine the government but i think there is a political purpose and a political calculation by both parties. what takes me aback, chris, is how we always get to this precipice and everyone always acts so shocked we're here. the sequestration was voted on in 2011 -- 2012 rather. it's not like it was something new that we didn't know was coming. the congress didn't do its job. house, senate, and the white house. the democrats run two-thirds of the government. the republicans in the house, yes, they have been obstinate on spending and taxes but the agenda hasn't changed from the white house or the senate either. where is the budget? >> but why -- you know why -- michael, you know wh
., shall ones about will the government shut down, will there be an abyss, will there be a government -- what do you call it -- a lockout? will there be the end of the continuing resolution, the failure to meet our debt creating requirements. it goes on and on. i think it's a political purpose here. you may not agree. i think there's a purpose in this, to undermine the government. >> i don't know if it's to undermine the government but i think there is a political purpose and a political...
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does anybody in government even know what this is going to cost? and, an amazing new book on america, the greatest country. we have the author here tonight. he is also amazing. he's only 11 years old. all coming up next on "the willis report." ♪ all that and more coming up. first, forest gump said life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get. and so it is with president obama's most cherished block, obamacare, promises that turned out to be untrue like you can keep your doctor. your plan will change, or medicare will be. today payments will be cut, and they are steep. the program affected medicare advantage. as the medicare program in which private insurers provide health insurance to seniors and then paid back by the government. those payments now expected to be much lower. the insurance industry says $11 billion lower. the new payments rates are still not final, but the news sent shares and health care stocks tumbling today. look at this. he managed down 11%. it rebounded slightly. still closing down more than 6%. i
does anybody in government even know what this is going to cost? and, an amazing new book on america, the greatest country. we have the author here tonight. he is also amazing. he's only 11 years old. all coming up next on "the willis report." ♪ all that and more coming up. first, forest gump said life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get. and so it is with president obama's most cherished block, obamacare, promises that turned out to be untrue like...
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you need to say how do we make government work for the country? >> rose: did the election diminish the power of the tea party or enhance it? >> well, it did both. there were a lot of tea party types who didn't win but at the same time -- >> rose: alan west in florida. >> but there were people who lost primaries because they were singled out by the tea party or on the democratic side the blue dogs are gone. so if you're in congress what's the incentive system? the incentive system is to please those people who are going to decide whether you can win the nomination. because they choose whether or not your career goes on or not. so those people whether it's left or right who say we'll use the primaries to knock off people who are reasonable and thoughtful and talk to people from the other party, as long as they're table to do that, the incentive is to keep them happy. you don't need to worry about the general electric. >> rose: what kind of gun control legislation do you think the country ought to have? >> you know, it's noneny. i had a history that.
you need to say how do we make government work for the country? >> rose: did the election diminish the power of the tea party or enhance it? >> well, it did both. there were a lot of tea party types who didn't win but at the same time -- >> rose: alan west in florida. >> but there were people who lost primaries because they were singled out by the tea party or on the democratic side the blue dogs are gone. so if you're in congress what's the incentive system? the...
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it was opposed by other members of his governing party. then he announced his resignation after a meeting with the president. he had proposed the non-partisan government as a way out of the political crisis sparked by the opposition of a leading opposition figure. >> the german government has approved sending up to 330 german soldiers to mali to help the army in its battle against muslim militants one day after a european union trading mission was formally approved by eu foreign ministers in brussels -- european union training mission was formally approved. >> citizens are worried involvement could be a long, drawn-out affair like in afghanistan. the point has to be approved by the bundestag later this week. >> french and malian forces engaged in a gunbattle. under a new proposal, german troops would not join them on the front line, but they would provide more logistical support, like using airbus jets to refuel french warplanes mid-air. an additional 150 troops will be needed for this task. several military planes are already being used t
it was opposed by other members of his governing party. then he announced his resignation after a meeting with the president. he had proposed the non-partisan government as a way out of the political crisis sparked by the opposition of a leading opposition figure. >> the german government has approved sending up to 330 german soldiers to mali to help the army in its battle against muslim militants one day after a european union trading mission was formally approved by eu foreign ministers...